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The town of Desoto, KS is halfway between KC and Lawrence. Desoto does not allow bicycles on the main route through their town, making it so riders have to make a hilly detour to the south.
This is the "Non motorized vehicles prohibited" sign and Mark giving Desoto the thumbs down.
Tim promoting the his US Bicycle Route System jersey, I guess Desoto will not be a part if it.
David showing off his calf!
Tim and his cool US Bicycle Route jersey.
About half to Lawrence. One of many short but steep hills.
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Note to self: it was smart to ride a bike with fenders in the rain, but not to ride so close to bikes without fenders...notice all the dirt spots. :)
A fun ride with Mark Rainey and David Rainey aka, The Groody Brothers who specialize in bicycle restoration, and Tim Oberle on July 3rd, 2010. I rode my main bike, Trek steel mountain bike that weighed about 50 lbs loaded. Yup, 50. Mark was on a Trek 2200 road bike, David rode a Trek Hybrid, and Tim was on a Surly, Long Haul Trucker with 26in wheels. We all had different bikes but all were able to keep up and have fun!
Happy 4th!
Peace, Bill